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Breakthrough May Revolutionize Microchip Patterning

Stony Stevenson writes "US research engineers claim to have developed a low-cost technique that allows them to create ultra-small grooves on microchips as easily as 'making a sandwich'. The simple, low-cost technique results in the self-formation of periodic lines, or gratings, separated by as little as 60nm, or less than one ten-thousandth of a millimetre. From the article: 'The new 'fracture-induced structuring' process starts when a thin polymer film is painted onto a rigid plate, such as a silicon wafer. A second plate is then placed on top, creating a polymer 'sandwich' that is heated to ensure adhesion. Finally, the two plates are prised apart. As the film fractures, it automatically breaks into two complementary sets of nanoscale gratings, one on each plate. The distance between the lines, called the period, is four times the film thickness.'"

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  1. Well... by Icarus1919 · · Score: 5, Funny

    Generally I throw my sandwiches away when they get a film on them.

  2. Nice. by TechyImmigrant · · Score: 2, Funny

    The chips are groovy. Very groovy.

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  3. Impressive... by smallfries · · Score: 5, Funny

    "It is like magic," said electrical engineer Stephen Chou, the Joseph C. Elgin Professor of Engineering at Princeton.

    Must be a sufficiently advanced technology then...
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